Answer:
O <em>Major Tallmadge did not trust anyone with his codes other than Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington.</em>
Explanation:
<em>The statement best expresses the central idea of the excerpt due to the fact that he has the ability to develop more machines (secret writing system) which he invented but choose to invent only four.</em>
<em>He sent to the above named people whom he trusted while he retained one of the secret writing system to himself.</em>
You waters air will warm up and their will be drastic climate change everywhere
Answer:
A. The simile compares the poison to a fast-moving, toxic element, emphasizing its deadliness.
Explanation:
The ghost doesn't compare the uncle to poison. Nor does he personify the vial. He is literally explaining how the uncle poisoned him by poured the poisonous plant hebona into his ear. Lastly, an apostrophe in literature is when you address someone who isn't there. The ghost isn't addressing the uncle. I believe he is speaking to Hamlet in this scene.
I am pretty sure it is irony and sarcasm